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Can you update the latest driver for your video card and check for Windows updates to see if you're still experiencing this?
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When the game is running, alt-tab out and CTRL+ALT+DELETE to pull up task manager. What's your CPU and GPU % at?
Thanks for you response. I should have added that I tried 418.91, but it made almost every game including BFV unplayable (very low fps) and Apex crash to desktop.
When I monitor with afterburner, CPU is around 70-80% and GPU 99%. Framerate is around 120fps, uncapped. Temperatures are good, around 60-65C both. When I go lower settings/resolution, CPU usage goes up and GPU usage goes down (obviously).
I'm sure it's some Frostbite/multiplayer problem since, like I stated before, turning a tank turret is perfectly smooth and also the problem is not in the practice range.
- EA_Blueberry7 years ago
Community Manager
Check out this guide right here if you haven't yet. There's some options in there that might get this fixed for you.
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Technical-Issues/Battlefield-V-Tips-Part-II-Settings/m-p/7353362#M8468
- 7 years ago
@TakeOver79 This could be a setting in NVIDIA control panel and in game so please give this a try and if already done then please recheck all settings... If its not a setting then it could well be a program on the PC and I would try a clean boot for testing. Edit...I do know afterburner made issues in BF4 for some so it could as well in BFV :/
First step open NVIDIA Control panel under 3D settings go to Adjust image settings with preview
Pick use my preference and set it to performance and hit apply.
Next in game ...
For Origin turn off cloud storage and turn off origin in game.
Next step in game video settings advanced .....
Make sure frame rate limiter is set to 200
future frame rendering- off --you can put this on for a few fps but you will get input lag and makes it more harsh to get a kill.
vertical sync- off
GPU memory restriction- off
Below set everything to custom/ med or low just for testing
Under video Basic ....
motion blur set to 0
To see fps in game with no typing or program do this....
To see FPS in game with out fraps etc:
1- open note pad
2-put this in the note pad.....
perfoverlay.drawfps 1
Perfoverlay.fpsdisplayscale 4 <<< this can change to 3 or 2 or 1 depending how big or small you want it. 4 is large.
3-when you make the user.cfg in notepad,change the file type from text to all. And name it user.cfg
4-Put in .....:\Program Files\Origin Games\Battlefield 5
5-Also close Origin to put cfg in just to be safe :}
6-You will see your FPS in top right of screen when you start BFV
NOTE... this works for BF1 as well
- ragnarok0137 years agoHero+
@TakeOver79 wrote:
Thanks for you response. I should have added that I tried 418.91, but it made almost every game including BFV unplayable (very low fps) and Apex crash to desktop.
When I monitor with afterburner, CPU is around 70-80% and GPU 99%. Framerate is around 120fps, uncapped. Temperatures are good, around 60-65C both. When I go lower settings/resolution, CPU usage goes up and GPU usage goes down (obviously).
I'm sure it's some Frostbite/multiplayer problem since, like I stated before, turning a tank turret is perfectly smooth and also the problem is not in the practice range.
Are you using Afterburner normally when the issue is happening? If yes please disable it as MSI Afterburner has caused performance issues with Battlefield titles since at least BF3.
- 7 years ago
I tried all the mentioned settings and all combinations indeed, as well as a lot more using a very wide range of settings in user.cfg. It does affect the screen quality but not the stutter.
Normally I don't use afterburner, just to monitor sometimes. It makes no difference if I have afterburner on or off.
I also tried running the known tools ParkControl and ISLC, none of which make a difference.
Using perfoverlay.drawgraph 1 I can see small spikes in the cpu graph.
I reduced the amount of stutter greatly by using a borderless window. It's more playable than fullscreen although the fps have dropped a little. But it's by far not as smooth as all the other games.
- ragnarok0137 years agoHero+
@TakeOver79 wrote:
I tried all the mentioned settings and all combinations indeed, as well as a lot more using a very wide range of settings in user.cfg. It does affect the screen quality but not the stutter.
Normally I don't use afterburner, just to monitor sometimes. It makes no difference if I have afterburner on or off.
I also tried running the known tools ParkControl and ISLC, none of which make a difference.
Using perfoverlay.drawgraph 1 I can see small spikes in the cpu graph.
I reduced the amount of stutter greatly by using a borderless window. It's more playable than fullscreen although the fps have dropped a little. But it's by far not as smooth as all the other games.
@TakeOver79 I see that you're using NVIDIA, after the last driver update it maxed out my settings and I had stutters like you did. I went into NVIDIA control panel and adjusted the settings putting them either on balanced or performance (similar to what @2042isNotBF stated), however additionally I selected my GPU to run PhysX calculations instead of letting it choose between GPU and CPU. After that the stuttering was almost completely gone. If you haven't done that I recommend trying it.
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